County Center's name fits just fine

When I read the above article, the first thing that came to mind was Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and her gallant efforts to save Grand Central Terminal from the wrecking ball. Every time I walk through Grand Central, I am in awe of its art, beauty, history and architecture, not to mention its status as a New York City and national treasure.

Thanks to her, Grand Central stands as the monument Mr. Vanderbilt intended it to be, and is not just another skyscraper.

To my knowledge, this was done by Mrs. Onassis as an act of love, and to preserve a piece of American history. She and her family never requested changing the name of the terminal to reflect their voluntary efforts.

I am not out to attack Andrew P. O'Rourke or his family; he was a good man who served the people of Westchester County extremely well, and yes, is entitled to some sort of remembrance.

However, those of you who are not that familiar with our WCC, if you stand outside the front and look up, on each side you will see the names of the municipalities in Westchester County. It is these municipalities, and the residents of these municipalities that the WCC represents, not just one individual.

Greenburgh Supervisor Paul Feiner and Westchester Board of Legislators Chairman Ken Jenkins, I respectfully ask that they both reconsider their support to a name change of the Westchester County Center.